This article presents a systemic map of literature relating to ecotechnologies designed for use in the wastewater sector.
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This article presents a systemic map of literature relating to ecotechnologies designed for use in the wastewater sector.
Read about a systematic map that catalogues existing research on behavioural interventions aimed at changing food consumption and waste patterns.
This article explores how the scientific community can better map and synthesize the rapidly expanding body of research on the coronavirus pandemic.
This article reviews the technologies and practices that turn waste streams into valuable resources.
This article proposes Evidence Synthesis 2.0, a new model of evidence synthesis that may solve the shortcomings of current systematic reviews.
Could creation of an "open synthesis community" enhance the practice of evidence synthesis?
Read the results of this investigation and comparison of 28 widely used academic search systems, including Google Scholar, PubMed, and Web of Science.
Review of evidence on the effectiveness of ecotechnologies that recover and reuse carbon and/or nutrients in the Baltic Sea region and comparable areas.
Get the protocol for an upcoming systematic review on ecotechnology effectiveness for recovery and reuse of nitrogen and phosphorus from agriculture.
EviAtlas – an open access and open source tool for producing interactive, attractive tables and figures that summarize evidence.
Protocol for a systematic mapping of impacts of metal mining in Arctic and boreal regions
Aims and methods for developing an an interactive, cartographic map of the impacts of metal mining on Arctic social-ecological systems.
A systematic map protocol for a study of evidence on ecotechnologies for recovery and reuse of carbon and nutrients.
This systematic map identifies studies on ecotechnologies for reusing carbon and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from domestic wastewater.
Research weaving: a new framework to synthesize both research evidence and influence.